Zoning In on Digital Media: Digital Developments Driven to Success at Ryerson’s DMZ
by Lee Rickwood
Solid ideas with real business underpinnings and market potential are being developed, in a fun, engaging and interactive space.
by Lee Rickwood
Solid ideas with real business underpinnings and market potential are being developed, in a fun, engaging and interactive space.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla It is the first of its kind. A Google Android powered 10.1- inch tablet that’s been designed from the ground up to shake things up in the very new, very Apple dominated tablet market. Motorola’s…
By Ted Kritsonis
The Nokia C7 is a smartphone that arguably looks and feels better than some of the highly-acclaimed handsets out there, but the operating system it runs on just continues to lose its lustre, which makes this phone a bit of a conflicted device to consider.
by Lee Rickwood
Toronto’s ICT sector generates more than $50 billion in annual revenues.
By Ted Kritsonis
A new multi-year deal between Netflix and Paramount Pictures has been adding over 350 movies and shows to the streaming service’s Canadian offering. But perhaps more impactful is that streaming video will now take up, on average, one-third the data it used to, as Netflix responds to data cap concerns for consumers here.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Sony Ericsson’s high end Xperia Arc and gaming focused Xperia Play Android smartphones are coming to Canada this Spring exclusively on Rogers.
By Lee Rickwood
Crazy for all things mobile, several events look at the fun and games behind successful application development.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Unlike any other multi-functional printer we’ve seen before, the Lexmark Genesis ($399 from Future Shop) is an upright block of shiny plastic that looks more like a modern art sculpture than a boring old office appliance.